WA lithium

BOA is charging up its lithium exploration

Four lithium projects in proven lithium provinces

BOA Resources holds four lithium tenements in Western Australia. The projects are located in the Lake Johnston, Mt Ida and Eastern Goldfields – all of which are home to substantial lithium occurrences and mines.

BOA’s Bald Hill East, Two Tanks, Cat Camp and Ant Hill tenements are located close to the Mt Ida, Mount Marion, Mt Holland, Bald Hill, New Dawn and Kathleen Valley lithium projects.

Future facing metal

The primary growth in demand for lithium is being driven by the use of lithium in rechargeable batteries, not only for electronic devices but also for electric vehicles and storage of renewable and other energies.

The demand for lithium continues to grow. Lithium has a range of uses in both chemical and technical applications. Lithium in various forms, such as lithium carbonate, lithium hydroxide and lithium chloride, is used in lubricant greases, pharmaceuticals, catalysts, air treatment and, particularly, in batteries – both non-rechargeable (primary) lithium metal batteries and rechargeable (secondary) lithium-ion batteries.

Tenements summary

Holders: BOA Resources
Operator: BOA
Location: Eastern Goldfields, Western Australia

  • Bald Hill region is a known source of commercial scale lithium – tantalum mineralisation.
  • Numerous new Li discoveries and deal flow.
  • Bald Hill East tenement mapped to contain potential strike extension of Bald Hill main Li resource.

Holders: BOA Resources (80%) & Mark Selga (20%)
Operator: BOA
Location: Eastern Goldfields, Western Australia

  • Located in the emerging Mt Ida province pegmatite corridor.
  • A 20 hole drilling program in 2023 intersected multiple fertile pegmatites.
  • Higher lithium grades expected closer to the Copperfield Granite.
  • These targets are the focus of the 2024 drilling campaign.

Holders: BOA Resources
Operator: BOA
Location: Eastern Goldfields, Western Australia

  • Located in the greater Lake Johnston Eastern Goldfields district which is known for pegmatites and nickel mineralisation.
  • The 2023 geochemical program identified two lithium targets exposing shallow and thick local pegmatites on the Cat Camp tenement.
  • Largest anomaly remains open and has potential to increase in size.
  • Drilling in 2024

Holders: BOA Resources
Operator: BOA
Location: Eastern Goldfields, Western Australia

  • Located near Lake Johnston.
  • The tenement is highly prospective for lithium, nickel and gold.
  • Heritage Protection Agreement signed with the Ngadju Corporation to progress. exploration activities on the Ant Hill tenement.
  • Little historical drilling within the licence.